Glossary · Editorial layer
Brunson Hard-Rule
Editorial standard adopted by Unlock SaaS: every public claim is independently verifiable, dated where it changes, and unfabricated. No aggregateRating, no testimonial counts, no sameAs entries until the underlying fact exists.
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Short definition
Short definition
As of , the short definition is: Editorial standard adopted by Unlock SaaS: every public claim is independently verifiable, dated where it changes, and unfabricated. No aggregateRating, no testimonial counts, no sameAs entries until the underlying fact exists.
Brunson Hard-Rule key facts
TL;DR
- Term
- Brunson Hard-Rule
- Definition
- Editorial standard adopted by Unlock SaaS: every public claim is independently verifiable, dated where it changes, and unfabricated. No aggregateRating, no testimonial counts, no sameAs entries until the underlying fact exists.
- Layer
- Editorial layer of the Brunson funnel
- For
- Post-launch pre-revenue indie SaaS founders
- Last verified
- May 18, 2026
What it actually means
The editorial standard Unlock SaaS publishes by. Every public claim is independently verifiable, dated where the underlying fact can change, and unfabricated. No aggregateRating before verified reviewers exist; no testimonial counts before testimonials exist; no sameAs entries before the founder owns the account; no Wikidata Q-ID before a real entry is published. The rule names what we will not do, not what we will.
Why it matters for a post-launch pre-revenue founder
Pre-revenue founders are tempted to manufacture social proof to look credible. The Brunson Hard-Rule says no, and the discipline compounds: every fact on the site is one a buyer can verify, which is what makes the few facts we DO publish disproportionately credible. It also makes the site survive AI Overview de-duplication, Google's quality-rater audit, and any future scraper-driven review the site receives.
How to apply it on your page
- Audit every social-proof claim on your page. If you cannot prove it from a public source, take it down.
- Add a Last Verified date to every claim that can change (pricing, headcount, integrations).
- Publish an editorial policy that documents how you source, sign, and correct claims.
- When in doubt, ship the honest empty state and let the system grow into the slot.
Example
On Unlock SaaS, the Playbook SoftwareApplication JSON-LD intentionally omits aggregateRating because no verified reviewer has shipped a public review yet. The schema graph has a hole where reviews would go, and the omission is the audit signal: the day a real review lands, the slot fills.
Where this term is applied on the site
Related terms
A founder whose first paying customer was confirmed via the connected Stripe account – not self-reported. The Verified Builders directory grows only when Stripe confirms the cycle.
The belief stack between the hook and the close – the sequence of small recognitions that turns curiosity into trust.
People also ask
What is Brunson Hard-Rule?
Editorial standard adopted by Unlock SaaS: every public claim is independently verifiable, dated where it changes, and unfabricated. No aggregateRating, no testimonial counts, no sameAs entries until the underlying fact exists.
How does Brunson Hard-Rule work?
The editorial standard Unlock SaaS publishes by. Every public claim is independently verifiable, dated where the underlying fact can change, and unfabricated. No aggregateRating before verified reviewers exist; no testimonial counts before testimonials exist; no sameAs entries before the founder owns the account; no Wikidata Q-ID before a real entry is published. The rule names what we will not do, not what we will.
Why does Brunson Hard-Rule matter for indie SaaS founders?
Pre-revenue founders are tempted to manufacture social proof to look credible. The Brunson Hard-Rule says no, and the discipline compounds: every fact on the site is one a buyer can verify, which is what makes the few facts we DO publish disproportionately credible. It also makes the site survive AI Overview de-duplication, Google's quality-rater audit, and any future scraper-driven review the site receives.
How do I apply Brunson Hard-Rule on my page?
Audit every social-proof claim on your page. If you cannot prove it from a public source, take it down.
What is an example of Brunson Hard-Rule?
On Unlock SaaS, the Playbook SoftwareApplication JSON-LD intentionally omits aggregateRating because no verified reviewer has shipped a public review yet. The schema graph has a hole where reviews would go, and the omission is the audit signal: the day a real review lands, the slot fills.
Questions founders ask about Brunson Hard-Rule
Is the Brunson Hard-Rule a Russell Brunson rule?
No. The name is a tip-of-the-hat – Brunson's frameworks are central to the product – but the editorial rule is Unlock SaaS's own. It is the inverse of the most common funnel-marketing mistake: fabricating proof to look further along than you are.
Does this slow growth?
Yes, deliberately. The site grows social proof at the speed real social proof arrives. The trade is a slower-looking page in exchange for a page that survives every audit Google, an LLM, or a savvy buyer can run against it. For a sub-$100 indie product, the trade is worth it; for higher-ticket products, it is unmissable.
Cite this page
Pick the format your reference manager uses. Every citation points at the stable permalink unlocksaas.com/cite/glossary-brunson-hard-rule – use that URL if you need the citation to outlive a future canonical-URL change.
APA 7thAcademic – paste into the References section.
Maryan. (2026, May 18). Brunson Hard-Rule – Definition for Indie SaaS Founders. Unlock SaaS. https://unlocksaas.com/glossary/brunson-hard-rule
MLA 9thHumanities – paste into the Works Cited list.
Maryan. "Brunson Hard-Rule – Definition for Indie SaaS Founders." Unlock SaaS, 18 May 2026, unlocksaas.com/glossary/brunson-hard-rule. Accessed 25 May 2026.
Chicago 17thLong-form / journalism – paste into the bibliography.
Maryan. "Brunson Hard-Rule – Definition for Indie SaaS Founders." Unlock SaaS. Last modified May 18, 2026. https://unlocksaas.com/glossary/brunson-hard-rule.
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